How To Recover Closed Or Crashed Google Chrome Tabs

Chrome is a simple, fast, and it supports tabs; lots of them. But, when you have 14 websites open and your browser crashes, it might seem like nothing short of a disaster. I mean, that is a lot of lost TPS reports that you’ll have to track down and open back up. The Google team is already on it, in Chrome there is a feature that will automatically recover all of your recently closed tabs. It even groups them and remembers what order you had them opened in!

Step 1

In Chrome, Click the + (New Tab) button to the right of your last opened tab.

Step 2

On the new tab page you’ll see your most visited sites, but below them is your Recently closed list. On this list will be any websites that you’ve recently visited and exited, websites you were viewing if Chrome crashed will appear here also.

You can Click any of the site names from the Recently Closed list to open them.

Step 3

When Chrome crashes or you exit a window full of tabs, Chrome will still the entire group of closed tabs from the window. You can Click the list icon and open individual pages, or you can choose to open the entire group.

Done!

Recovering crashed or closed tabs in Google Chrome is simple, and if you are running experimental builds of Chrome and Flash it’s a necessary trick to have up your sleeve to minimize casualties when something does occasionally go wrong.